Latrine-incinerator.



J. GONLEY.

LATRINE INGINERATOR. 'APPLIUA'JJIOH Hmm nov. 2, 1907.

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3. In e latrine ineineratoi the combination with a easing having a seatopening through ,the top thereof, a pan pivoted in opposite sides of theeasing and extending beneath the seata a plateprovded with a centralopening surrounding the pan, the plate being secured at its edges to thesides of the casing, said plate being provided with openingstherethrough, dempers for said lest mentioned openings, e troughextending from the front of the seat-opening over the journal and intothe pan, a. gratte located beneath the pen, and e steek communicatingwith the casing between the grate and plate. In testimony whereof affixmy signature in presence olf two Witnesses.

JOSEPH CNLE'Y'. Witnesses:

FRANCIS M. PlmLPs, K. E. KLEIN.

